Learning and Memory - Hardcover

Purdy, Jess

 
9780534169145: Learning and Memory

Synopsis

An introductory undergraduate text that presents learning and memory as both distinct and interrelated processes. It places current knowledge and theory in a historic light to show how ideas have changed with time and better data. New to the second edition are sections on punishment and behavioral

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About the Author

Daniel Reisberg is The Patricia and Clifford Lunneborg Professor of Psychology at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Professor Reisberg's research has focused on the nature of mental imagery as well as on people's ability to remember emotionally significant events. He has served on the editorial boards of many cognitive psychology journals, and is the editor of the Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Psychology. Reisberg also consults extensively with law enforcement and the justice system, and is the author of The Science of Perception and Memory: A Pragmatic Guide for the Justice System. Barry Schwartz is Dorwin Cartwright Professor of Social Theory and Social Action in the psychology department at Swarthmore College. Schwartz has published widely in scholarly journals in the field of learning and motivation. In addition, he is the author of Behaviorism, Science, and Human Nature (with Hugh Lacey), The Battle for Human Nature, and The Costs of Living.

Synopsis

An introductory undergraduate text that presents learning and memory as both distinct and interrelated processes. It places current knowledge and theory in a historic light to show how ideas have changed with time and better data. New to the second edition are sections on punishment and behavioral

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